********Official June 9th 2007 ACT Math Thread********

<p>so, was it 41, 47, 59?</p>

<p>ya which one was it</p>

<p>i know my highest number was 59</p>

<p>i said 41,47,49</p>

<p>…
i got
59, 57, 53…
is one of those not a prime number?</p>

<p>i just don’t remember the answers
57 = 19x3</p>

<p>57 wasn’t in there. I thought 51 was in one of the answer choices. And only two of the answer choices had 59, so it had to be one of them.</p>

<p>i think the answer was 59, 53, 49</p>

<p>51 isn’t prime either… I can’t remember what I put for this one, I just know I put the fourth choice</p>

<p>sry i meant 59, 53, 47* not 49 (duh 49=7^2)</p>

<p>i think the answer was 59, 53, 47, that’s what I got. </p>

<p>I mean that of the two answer choices that contained 59, one also had 51, so it had to be the other one.</p>

<p>what the heck is a stem and leaf? I figured it out with the example, but how is it helpful</p>

<p>Well we can stop debating this question because the answer is clearly 59,53, 47 and if u dont believe me u can just google prime numbers so now just try to remember wat choice u guys picked.</p>

<p>So the answer to the matrix question was 1 1 1 1 (A) ?</p>

<p>47, 53, 59</p>

<p>The matrix question was [a+b+1/a+b b+c+1/b+c] ect onto the next row</p>

<p>what about the box one? im pretty sure it was 10? if not…please explain.</p>

<p>also; the one where the function directly relates to X went through the y-axis @ zero correct?</p>

<p>What about the question asking about an equation for a circle. We were given it had a radius of 8 and like a center of (8,11) or something. Was it like (x-8)^2 +(Y-11)^2 =64 ?</p>

<h2>sure</h2>

<p>Did everyone get 450 for the question about computer processing or whatever the hell it was about. There was a huge decimal in the problem</p>